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THE CHINA MAIE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1960,

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A new hard look at China Runaway heiress

Senator Wiley

urges

realistic evaluation

Washington, Jan, 18.

A senior Republican senator said today that because of changing conditions in China, "It would be

un-

realistic for the United States to have an in- flexiblo policy,”

Senator

Alexander Wiley, ranking incmber of his party on the Senate Foreign tela- tions „Camudtee, made the crament In cpsnertin with the release of a port uled by the Library of Con-

"Tenstons gress entitled

Communist China."

lp{k

In urging a "ngy hird lenk" nt U.S. China policy, Senator Wiley

pointed fl girawing band of CongresINEL who have suged a reappraisal of this 'country's ist refusal to reetinise The Peking reglne ur trade with the Chinese main- listel

Scamtor, Whey did not sug- pest any, sperine changes, but he said in a statement: report

"This

Incleate that some at

thu facturi, kaksumptions. out which our Cl polley Freud are not safle but are Leniently in a state of change."

A NEW LOOK

In the Hight of reported ex- tensive economie improvement: In China and other ebangus, be sald, "The United States and the tree world will need to de-

Archbishop Makarios, President-Elect of Cyprus, pictured at the current London 2011- 'ference of Foreign Ministers of Great Britain, Turkey, and Greece and representatives of Greek and Turkish Cypriots.AP Photo,

Nuclear powered ships or bust,

says the Admiral

London, Jan. 18.

A former British naval chief warned today Britain "is going to be bust, if we do not go ahead with nuclear-powered ships".

The Naval chief, Admiral Sir Ralph Edwards, former Mediterranean C-in-C, told a Naval League conference that by the year 2000, warships and merchant ships would be nuclear powered.

Ile snál, "the Germanis, the Americans, Russians and rhaps the Japanese are already ahead of us... if we do not go ahend with this particular thing, this great mari- time nation is going to be bust."

MOST SENSATIONAL

MURDER

TRIAL

IN SWITZERLAND

Geneva, Jan. 18.

Sign a strong, effective polley. The most sensational murder trial in Switzerland's

to deal with the impact whleh this mighty nation will have upon not only its surrounding

nefghbours, bill the world itself,

In the years ahead.”

In Freesing a new, hard

look at our China policy, this

The Navy League, a private body formed In 1895 to promote public interest in naval. affairs, said today that Britain was "well behind? America

Russia in the field of nuticar propelled ships.

in a The league declared glatement that there was public continuing nuxiety about the reductions of the native fret and the slow progress in comparison with other nations In the development of nuclear propul sion for submarines and surface vessels, both naval, and com- mercial.

Was

The statement said t

clearly a matter of urgency "for this great maritime notion to get annals got underway today. An emaciated

a nuc.ear-propelled ship at sea, former top Swiss lawyer, Pierre Jaccoud, was and not fall behind in a deve- charged with the vicious murder of a man helopment which will have

mercial advantages." did not know.

ths not mean that we should The packed courtroom heard mat, is a former president of soft on Communism'," ndd-on hour-long charge by the the Genova bar who was con- end Senator Wiley. "Nor does It Prosecution stating that it world | sidered marked for a great

Zumbach's wife,

Marie, g,

|

NEW FLEET

есеп-

The Navy League said that in 12 the British fleet would con- sist of three aircraft carriers,

and frigates and about 30 sub- marinca,

incan, now or fi the foreseeable prove Jaccoud qulity of shượt- | political future. Re limped, unc commando ship. three future, that we should recognise¦ing B2-year-old Charles Zum- | trembling, Into the courtroom cruisers, about 70 destroyers Hed China or admit it into the back four times, Den using a clinging to the arm of one of United Nations. To the enn-Jong, Moroceni dagger to stab his three defence lawyers. trary, the purpose is to provide | the- victim Dece imes in a The trial's first witness was

There was "no ocean in the aur policymikers with a more jeatous rage,

one of its most important, Mre world in which Great Britan realistic evaluation of the

Zumbach, who tukl of the has not her Commonwealth and chures and motivating forces also was attacked but lived,

bloody attack on herself and Empire responsibilities. These In China.

Be Busband in a staceató burst

are 100 vast. to be of words which was

spaced reas

|milequately covered by the flect with sobs and gasps.

cavisuged, it added.

"The fleet at its present alzo is quite unable to represent Great Britain adequately on foreign stations."

He said that an eftective The victim was the father of China polley must take into Andre Zumbach. The Prosecu acrtant:

tion sale that Joccoud belleved of his mistress, the affections

beautiful Line't blonde

*

on

[x-

and

11

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"A neighbour dropped me off at my door--I saw strange bleyele propped out- sident bğand shots-I opened the door I NOW

The league further assorted man with that "not only Briush but allled pistol in his band-he naval resources" were inade- mo-I turned quate for the task laid upon

them..

China's increasing mill- tury power, particular Baud, 16 years junior to the 54- when I obtainedi missile-

year-old defendant, were beling -nuclear weapons;

stelen by Andre, 28. Linda was The

impact of the Chinese "population

Jaccouxi's "Poupette" as he

leaped toward called her-whose ery passion Both Southeast had turned to fee. plosion" Asia and the world community;

The *

growing Chinese evenomic might nnd its Impact on world trade; and

Inter-relationships 02-

and the

tween Peking Muncow. Reuter) -

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EX-PRESIDENT

Jnecoud, whose ordeal since he was arrested a month after murder on May 1, 1958, has left him only a shell of a

A British Crossword Puzzle

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ACROSS

1 Gels the answers

(0)

correctly.

5 Wait to get blackened (5).

8 Masculine types (5).

9 Rebourid (8).

10 Produced by a thinger? (8),'

1 Night royal" (5).

12 A lide In New Guinea, per

haps (4).

13 Man of wealth out Dart (6).

16 Sick it out (fl).

18 Sono clamour, by the sound

of it, causes vexation (6).

20 Light on some material here

(8).

22 She appears to bet Gunner

Colonel, (4)

23 King-ke (5),

25 Tom one has on hond (5).

20 Wenl_In_Rome,, posibily (8).

27 Stand-offink (D).

DOWN

1 Dog always jumping up? (4)

2 24 hours musing, alus!“ (0)-

3 Polentate (4).

4 Scene of beach landings,

whlel the Navy had a part, of course (7).

Ass (7).

© Building material, 60% wood

(0).

7 Donor's musical composition

(5).

14 Ġeting gradunily... pracefal

(B).

15 Such a murringo in not ht

first one (),

18 Entitle? (7).

17 Monday's inuchines (7): 10 Woman

learner – aš vrunt;

21 de colourless na a fow! (B).

(0).

24 Hopped it, which is zinizier!;

(4).

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111

20 Fish in a corner (8),

20 Degrees of

thentres (0).

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Anzoss! 3 Amps, 7 Perch, 8 Amen, 0 Slip, 10 Emulate, 12 Sall, 13 Ivied, 18 Tear, 19 Ruddy,

21 Roots, 22 S-it-E, 23 Tepee, 20 Noah, 20 Misuome, 30 Abel,

31 M-il(and rev), 32 Lined, 33 Lid-o.

Down! 1 Jenny,

2 Ocul, 4 Melco, o Sapa, & Denl, Bilc, 11 A-vast, 13 Alde,

14 Toys, 10 Dries, 17 Wren, 10 Togo, 20 Ulenáll, 22 Spit(rov), ·| 24 E-me-nd, 20 Umber, 27 Omil, 20 ffall.

LOSS OF BASES

and ran." She said the kler fired two shots at her. wounding her in the shoulder. One defence lawyer

I also said that the continu- admit she saw

Jo Mrs Zumbach to

little of the ing loss of secure bases overseas, killer and did not recognise notably cast of Suez, emphasised the bicycle which was admited the "necessity of thereasing our mobile naval forces in auch into.evidence-÷UPI, •

Jareos"

:-

U.S. post office criticised

Washington, Jan, 18.

These should be supported by faxt supply med repair shijs ¡in order that there may be ál- ways available tagit forces in- dependent of shore support for long periods.”

The Navy League-euggested finne • sho „Brilish government should be urged to build or colis.

A Congressman, accused the vert more ships SiR "combined

| Pas Oman Departingal mday, of operations" bases, like, the air- | Gestape-like policy bit, spyingt graft "Bulwark" which has been onemployees which stops turn into a floating commando only at the door of "the women's with helicopters 10 *diaTM restrofal"

Jembark vehiclesReuter,

This chale walk-fevelled by Re Keff fertiler: Dinooraąt- West Vireniaj wijn „asjonsait 1-8 Jadenuously in abuse, speken to what he termjet "he "perp hole** preglivities of postid inspectors.

fle sid the Government hus sport imitions of dollars instal- Ting gloss proels in post offices

Churchill better

Monte Carlo, Jap.' 10." Sir Winston Churchill, foda/

throughout the cohtry, to watch left his hotel apartment for the employees at work, in their first time in two weeks to take lunch roans and eyen, in the a drive along the hillende road meu's toilets.

| overlooking "Thoi MediterroranL AApparently the only place to Nice and return

where the Post Office Depari- Sir Winston has, been report- ment has drawn the line Isnted in good health und high tho women's. restroom," he spirits since shaking off the sxeld,

effects of a slight cold,

Hechler indignantly assalled Sir Winston and Lady Chur- the system "vicious, uis chill. pinned to hay dinner with Prince Rainier American and Insultinue to that toolght sands of loyal and hard and Princess Grace nt the working poslal, elerken,"-UPI. hilltop palace of MonacoɅP,

3. STUDENTS ARRESTED

IN YALE SCANDAL

New Haven, Jon, 18.

Three Yale university students were arrested by New Haven Police today in their investigation of a sex-in-the-dormitory ense involving a 14- year-old girl...

Charged with taselviour signed aingo lost Tuesday, when caritage were David B. ons, their Dess stepped into the

Previously, 20, and Peter Gluck, 20, both case,

Yale

hind of Serradile, New York, and denied anyour had been expeil- Stephen Ruse, 18, of Highland; ed or suspended. Park, Ill.

Their bond when set at $500, Before the arrenia were an- A court Appearance was set for nouticed, Police Chief Francis January 27,

V. McManus bná malá 14 to 10 Meanwhile, Yale confirmed re- | students were going to lin ports that 12 students have re- i questioned,AP.

BB's No. 1 baby

Brigitte Bardot, poses with her „]wa - day-old son Nicholas, In Paris-ExprTRA

Photo.

Deserters identified

fails to

convince brother

Paris, Jan. 18. Runaway heiress Gamble Benedict trnight. tried, but apparently, failed, to convince her elder brother that her romance with a married former chauffeur was true love.

my

Dough Benedict, two years "I haven't

chango the senior or his 19-yc-okt | opinion of him," Benedict sald debutante sister, flow to Paris tonight. Earlier, he had said, mom New York to try to bring ! " -- haven't heard anything in hero her senses","and talk his favour yet."UPI. her out of her plans to matry Rumanian-born Andrel 'Porurt' bennu, 34, who has a wife, and s daughter only eight years younger than Gamble,

Benedet met his alster through a newspaper repro. sentative who knew the secret apartment to which she had moved with Porumbeanu. The talt, good-looking heir to part of the Remington typewriter fortune had been trying since morning to find her,

TALK PRIVATELY His insistence that no re- porters be present delayed the nicating for hours. Finally, it was agreed that brother and sister would talk privately.

und

An

сода that

High Russian officials

for U.S.

. Washington, Jan, 18. Five prime ministers of Soviet republics and other high ranking officials will arrivo In the United States on January 29 nt the invitations of U.S. governors, Mikhail Men- shikov. the Soviet Am- bassador, said today.

The Soviet delegation of 15 and their assistants will make a three-week tour of the Unitedi Stales ending, their visit with a call on President Eisenhower In Washington

Last SLIYITION, nine U.S. the Soviet Kovernors toured

"We talked as brothers sisters talk about things that concern them," Benediet, army private, said later.

Gamble had hoped to vince her brother Porumbeanu was the man for Rangoon, Jan. 18.

today.

her, and that their elopement The Two West German dearters

two men, Yoachim from New York to Parts was from a German ship who told RofgeT arul Schauman Hans the result of a deep love, He

&t could not see it, the Burmese authorities that Joeliin of West Germany were they had escaped from a "Cup discovered last April In the The least unflattering thing| Union and the invitation to the munist country" have 6 | jungle"

was issued Maungdaw, Benedict publicly has called Soviets identified and shipped back to

conference border town

*East Porumbeanu In North

"fortune Governors' Hamburg, it was learned here | Buino-AFP,

hunter."

their returz-AP.

near

WIE

by the after

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